Magnitude 7 earthquake in Japan tsunami alert

Tokyo. Japan registered the sabbatical as a powerful seismic facility in the capital, Tokyo, and activated a tsunami alert for the northeast coast of the country.

No serious reports are being made, but various people are suffering from minor injuries.

The United States Geological Survey informs that the terrain extends a magnitude of 7 and is located 21 miles to the east of Ishinomaki, to a depth of 33.5 miles.

The system is located in the center of the front at the cost of Miyagi prefecture, in the northern part of the country, which was seriously damaged during the 2011 earthquake and subsequent tsunami that killed more than 18,000 people.

The tsunami alert for Miyagi prefecture. Templar commences little ahead of the 6:10 of the late, local time.

The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued a tsunami alert to the subway for Miyagi immediately after the seismic, but it is 90 minutes long.

Authorities say they have no reports of injuries.

The Fire and Disaster Agency says people are hereditary in Miyagi prefecture, including seniors – one of those golfers in the cave for a girl and another golfer in a room for a furniture. The Iwate Prefecture has a woman’s dress and so many years ago she went to the hospital and went to the lab.

The temporary flight caused a temporary upheaval in some areas and paralyzed the service of fast trains, in agreement with the East Japan Railway Co. railway company.

The Nuclear Regulatory Authority states that no abnormalities will be detected in the nuclear plants in the region, including the Fukushima Daiichi, which will face nuclear mergers in 2011.

A spokesman for the meteorological agency, Noriko Kamaya, said at a press conference that the seismic seismic is considered a replica of the 9th magnitude earthquake. Kamaya called the people to cover the cauldron and not reach the coast.

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